![]() ![]() To that end, over the next six years the initiative will fund an expansion of pre-K programs provide extended learning options and increase staff development and instructional support, beginning with the 2016-17 school year. The initiative will use the funds to achieve two overarching goals: boost third-grade reading and math proficiency among students in the district and close literacy gaps with other urban school districts in North Carolina. The film, “Couch Party,” is scheduled to be released on streaming platforms this summer.Project Impact, a community initiative to provide additional operating funds to Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and address student achievement gaps in the district, has announced that it has raised $22 million toward its $45 million fundraising goal. Local filmmaker inks deal to distribute first film After months of waiting and countless meetings with different distribution companies, Nachela Knox, owner and founder of GoGetHer Productions, has signed a deal with Homestead Entertainment for her first feature film which was filmed here in Winston-Salem.Busta’s Person of the Week: At just the age of 11, she achieves her dream role on Broadway Busta's Person of the Week: At just the age of 11, she achieves her dream role on Broadway.Two years ago McClary decided to do just that and in that short period of time, McClary has already shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry, appeared in movies, and reached millions of people with his comedy skits on social media. From gospel artist to stand-up comedian For as long as he can remember, Jakeel McClary says people have been telling him that he is funny and that he should get into comedy. ![]() Busta's Person of the Week: Mother of two shares her weight loss journey, losing 100 lbs. ![]() Busta’s Person of the Week: Mother of two shares her weight loss journey, losing 100 lbs.Culture Day continues to develop at Carver Nation Culture Day continues to develop at Carver Nation. ![]() “It is an exclusive invitation to be a leader and set the gold standard for public health nursing credentialing and professional practice nationwide,” said Little.įor information about this new educational opportunity for public health nurses, visit. After that, there are annual webinars so the nurses can continually improve their competency and maintain their professional credential. Public Health system operates with real-life examples built into the curriculum. The self-paced online course provides an overview of how the N.C. It gives participants access to evidence-based fundamental information about their profession. The NCCPHN course, which will launch this fall, lets participants demonstrate the foundational knowledge, skills, attitudes and judgments associated with being a public health nurse. She also has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s in rehabilitation counseling. She has an associate degree in nursing from Forsyth Technical Community College. Susan Little and Public Health Nursing Institute for Continuing Excellence Director Kristin Briggs on May 18, during a public health nurse appreciation event held at Forsyth County Public Health.ĭuring the event, Little talked about how North Carolina was the first state to allow nurses to become licensed and, with this program, is making history again by allowing public health nurses to earn credentials.ĭaniels works as a school nurse. Forsyth County Public Health Nurse Celisha Daniels became the first North Carolina Credentialed Public Health Nurse (NCCPHN) last week.ĭaniels was recognized for completing the pilot program for the new course by NC DHHS Chief Public Health Nurse Dr. ![]()
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